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Next on the tee...The Colorado State women's golf team has a quick turnaround as it travels to Peoria, Ariz. for the Westbrook Spring Invitational beginning on Sunday, Feb. 23. This will be the third-consecutive year the Rams have participated in this tournament. Last season CSU shot a three-round total of 920 and finished in 12th place.

Westbrook Spring Invitational format...The 14-team field will be participating in a 54-hole, two day tournament, played on the par 72, 6,269-yard Westbrook Village Golf Club in Peoria, Ariz. Beginning on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. MT, the teams will play 36 holes in a shotgun start with the final 18 holes being played on Monday. The lowest four individual scores will determine the team scores for each round.

Last Round...At the Jim West Challenge played at the Bandit Golf Club in New Braunfels, Texas, the Rams finished 10th out of 15 teams. The Rams tallied three-round total of 952, and recorded there fourth top-10 finish of 2013-14. Senior Betsy Kelly paced the Rams with a 54-hole total of 235 and Junior Jessa LaBarbera finished strong carding a 73 on the final day, the second best round of her career.

Ferguson named the best...Former CSU women's golfer, Stefanie Ferguson was voted the Best Instructor for Women by Colorado AvidGolfer Magazine at the beginning of the February. Ferguson was a team captain for the Rams while competing from 2005 to 2009. She is now the LPGA Lead Instructor at Green Valley Ranch Golf Academy in Denver, Colo.

Live scoring...Fans can track the Rams during the 54-hole tournament as Wisconsin, the host of the Westbrook Spring Invitational, offers live scoring at www.golfstat.com.